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Long Island Leader Phil Andrews
Named To Long Island Business News
Top 100 Long Islanders 2025 List

Long-Time Long Island leader Phil Andrews named to Long Island Business News Top 100 Long Islanders 2025 List. Previously known as Most Influential Long Islanders, this year’s section was renamed Top 100 Long Islanders to reflect the breadth of talent and uniquely special region that we have, as well as those who strive make Long Island the best place to live, work and socialize.

What distinguishes this year’s honorees is not merely their professional achievements, but their deep-rooted commitment to civic engagement. Many serve on nonprofit boards, mentor the next generation of leaders, advocate for smart growth and affordable housing, and champion causes that strengthen our social fabric.

They understand that true leadership means building something larger than themselves—whether it’s creating pathways to stability for veterans, expanding access to healthcare, revitalizing Main Street corridors, or developing sustainable communities.About: Phil Andrews: Phil Andrews is a nationally recognized chamber executive, award-winning advocate for small business, and a leading voice for economic empowerment across New York State. He currently serves as President of the Long Island African American Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (LIAACC)—the largest African American Chamber of Commerce in the State of New York—and a transformative force in building sustainable pathways for minority-owned businesses to grow and scale. He is also the Founding President of the 100 Black Men of Eastern New York, Inc.

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Under his leadership, LIAACC has expanded its footprint across Nassau, Suffolk, Queens, and Kings Counties, earning national acclaim such as being named as one of the Top 7 “Chamber Finalist” by the US Black Chambers, Inc. (USBC) for 2025.  Inc. (USBC).  Andrews has guided the chamber through more than a decade of measurable growth, launching innovative business development programs, strategic partnerships, and statewide initiatives designed to strengthen New York’s diverse entrepreneurial ecosystem.

Phil also serves as a driving force behind the New York City Minority Small Business Chamber of Commerce, Inc. (NYCMSBCC) and the African American Small Business Foundation, Inc., organizations committed to technical assistance, capacity building, leadership development, financial education, and creating equitable access to capital for emerging enterprises.

A respected leader in both corporate and community circles, Andrews is known for building collaborative bridges between small business owners, government agencies, major corporations, educational institutions, and philanthropic partners. Through initiatives such as Minority Enterprise Development Month MED Month, Pre–Small Business Saturday programming, Young Professionals Network leadership development, and multi-county economic empowerment forums, he has shaped programs that directly support entrepreneurs at every stage of business growth.

His professional background includes distinguished service in law enforcement, corporate training, nonprofit management, and organizational leadership. A prolific writer, Phil has been featured in numerous regional and national publications and continues to serve as a sought-after speaker on topics such as small business development, leadership, empowerment strategies, and community economic revitalization.

SBA Award Winner Phil Andrews

Phil has received multiple awards for leadership, civic engagement, and economic advocacy, including honors from elected officials, community organizations, and business institutions. His work continues to positively impact thousands of entrepreneurs and small business owners throughout the region.

With a career defined by service, innovation, and results, Phil Andrews remains committed to uplifting communities, championing small business growth, and expanding economic opportunity throughout New York State and beyond.

For more information or to contact Mr. Andrews visit: https://www.scribd.com/document/901134927/Phil-Andrews-2025-Press-Kit-New-York




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